KJ Hannah Greenberg

Dr. KJ Hannah Greenberg has been playing with words for an awfully long time. Initially a rhetoric professor and a National Endowment for the Humanities scholar, she shed her academic laurels to romp around with a prickle of imaginary hedgehogs. To wit, she’s been nominated four times for the Pushcart Prize in Literature, has had more than two dozen books published, and has served as an editor for several literary journals. She also eats dandelion greens and teaches online writing courses. Hannah can be contacted through this newspaper.

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A Computer Cowboy and a Writer Living in Israel

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A Writer’s Sons and Daughters’ Influence

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Writing as a Form of Grandparenting


Anniversary Transformations: Two Years and Ten Years

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Told Ya Not to Become a Writer

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Audaciously Writing for Self

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The Baseball of Writing

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Writing to Sell to Readers

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Better Sales from Additional Interventions

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Perspectives on the Business of Writing

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To Market, To Market

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Not Looking Back

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The Impact of Poetry

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